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Thames Water fine reprieve sparks outrage over “rewarding failure”

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Today

“This nonsense must be, should be, has to be and will be opposed.”

A picture of the Thames Water logo

Woke-bashing of the week: The great Easter ‘outrage’ that wasn’t

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Today

It’s a depressingly familiar pattern, a carefully framed image, paired with a provocative narrative, travels faster than the truth, especially when it taps into pre-existing grievances about so-called ‘wokeness.’

Right-wing media watch – War, what war? The Express chooses Farage fan adulation over reality

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Today

Brown’s account of Farage’s campaign stops borders on the reverential. Even anonymous praise from a party candidate, “he’s going to change everything for the better,” is relayed without challenge.

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Home Office: Homicide rate may be rising but at least its not as bad as the 14th century

Joe Lo
5 March, 2020

The Home Office also said cuts to police numbers are likely to have increased homicides.

Austerity cuts to public toilets make coronavirus handwashing harder, says Unison

Joe Lo
5 March, 2020

Almost 1,000 public toilets have closed since 2010.

What the latest Holyrood budget says about Scotland’s progressive opposition

Andrew Smith
4 March, 2020

Where are Labour and the Lib Dems?

A new European roadmap for Labour

Julian Eccles
4 March, 2020

Taking these steps now could help us on our path to rejoining the EU – eventually, writes former special adviser Julian Eccles.

Andrew Bailey

Over 100 economists and leaders demand new Bank of England governor ‘leads the way’ on climate

Josiah Mortimer
4 March, 2020

Pressure mounts on the new Governor, from figures include former government chief scientific adviser Sir David King.

Why a picture of Princess Diana illustrates the divides in the Corbyn coalition

Zachary Hardman
4 March, 2020

There is a split between the ‘traditional’ and ‘universalist’ parts of Labour’s coalition which is now coming to the fore, writes Zachary Hardman.

Caroline Lucas: Coronavirus – and why we should all be worried about the US trade deal

Caroline Lucas
4 March, 2020

Corporate-led trade deals put us all in danger when it comes to tacking future health crises, writes Caroline Lucas MP.

Government ‘does not see saving women’s lives as a priority’ says leader of Women’s Equality Party

Lucy Skoulding
3 March, 2020

Leader of Women’s Equality Party Mandu Reid says funding to help women must be ring-fenced

Government set to shift current onshore wind and solar policy in bid to promote cheap renewables

Lucy Skoulding
3 March, 2020

The moratorium on wind and solar energy will hopefully be reversed

Brexit anniversary

Johnson trying to keep Brexit EU trade negotiations secret is ‘futile’ according to TUC

Tony Burke
3 March, 2020

Unions will definitely ‘get to hear’ what goes on

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